THE NO SURPRISE $ LExus LEASE DOWN $ DOWN ALL TAXES INCLUDED Volunteer Group Plans Programs The Volunteer Network of the Jewish Federation Business and Professional Women/ Women's Division is looking for additional hands to assist hu- man service agencies in the metropolitan Detroit area. On Feb. 13, volunteers will plan a Valentine's Day party and play games with mothers and children who have been vic- tims of sexual assault or do- mestic violence at HAVEN (Help Against Violent Encoun- ters Now) Counseling Agency. Participants will meet at 12:15 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Building and carpool to the site. On Feb. 22, volunteers will celebrate Purim with residents of the Harriett and Ben Teitel Jewish Federation Apartments in Oak Park. The 6:15-9:30 p.m. program, which is open to fam- ilies with children, will include a tour of the facility and a chance to make friends with residents. Volunteer Network will join JARC, the Jewish Association for Residential Care, on March 14 for a movie night with resi- dents of JARC homes. Partici- pants will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center and carpool to the program. Volunteers will return to Tei- tel Apartments March 17 to participate in a community- wide oral history project by in- terviewing residents about their memories of World War II. Vol- unteers fluent in Hebrew or Yiddish will be able to record the memories of residents who have come recently from the former Soviet Union. For information about up- coming programs, or to become involved with the Volunteer Network, call Ellen Bean, 642- 9557 (no calls on Shabbat). SZ Women See Fashions On March 1 the sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will have their Spring Fashion Show at the synagogue. There will be a light lunch at 11:30 a.m. followed by the pro- gram. There is a charge for lunch. For reservations, call Andrea Craig, 788-3615. Sisterhood Meeting Set The B'nai David Sisterhood will hold a regular meeting at the synagogue noon Feb. 21. February is Jewish Music Month; the program for the af- ternoon will be presented by Neil Eisenstein, concert pianist. Lunch will be served for a fee. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling the syn- agogue office, 557-8210, or Gloria Bell, 968-1007. Liss Chairs Fund-Raiser Beverly Liss will chair Choices, a fund-raising program for all women in the community on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign, March 14 at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. Sponsored by the Women's Division of the Jewish Federa- tion of Metropolitan Detroit, 1994 - ES — . • • ' ' G Traction control, dual airbags, pwr. wind/locks, tilt, cruise, auto-temp air, ABS brakes, full size spare, AM/FM stereo/cass., heated seat & more. - — b 4---.„ , $640*36 6 „ • 4 qi V ,,,,, ,, LS '4 : ,,, ■■.,.,. 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Beverly Liss Choices will feature Broadway, film and television actress To- vah Feldshuh. New American Svetlana Latinskaya will dis- cuss life choices she made as a refugee from the former Soviet Union. Mrs. Liss is a former Women's Division vice presi- dent and received Federation's Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award in 1987. She is a board member of Adat Shalom Synagogue, Hil- lel Day School, Jewish Com- munity Center and Detroit Chapter of the American Women for Bar-Ilan. The Choices program is open to all Jewish women. It is aimed at attracting a diversity of women, reaching out to and ed- ucating women previously un- affiliated with Campaign and Federation. The program also is designed to invite more women to become involved in the Jewish commu- nity. By personal contact, Women's Division members are reaching out to individual women, organization and con- gregation members across the Jewish communal spectrum to encourage them to attend. 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